Moodle.net

Course approval criteria

When a course is shared on Moodle.net, it is assumed that the publisher has the authority to publish the course under one of the Creative Commons licenses i.e. all course content is available under a CC license AND the publisher is the course creator or they have permission from the course creator.

In addition, the course should satisfy all of the following criteria for it to be approved for sharing on Moodle.net:

The course must contain at least one useful, interactive activity (in addition to the news forum which is automatically created in a new course). Note that a course fragment is acceptable as well as a course containing a number of activities. Courses which are merely lists of documents, static pages or URLs will not be approved.

The course must not contain any illegal, insecure, or copyrighted content.

If the course is for download, the course backup file should be be less than 250MB, though a file size of less than 20MB is recommended. To reduce the file size, multimedia content may be hosted in a repository such as YouTube.

If the course is for people to enrol in

Visitors must be able to actually enrol in the course i.e. email-based self-registration must be enabled for the site and self enrolment must be enabled for the course. If there are restrictions on accepted email accounts, these must be made very clear in the course description.

The course must not require an enrolment key.

If payment is required to access the course, the cost and instructions for paying must be made very clear.

We do our best to check that all courses satisfy these criteria and aim to approve courses within 48 hours, though it can sometimes take a little longer, so please be patient.

If you require your course to be approved urgently, or if you notice any course which does not satisfy the above criteria, please contact us (login required).

MOODLE.NET IS CLOSING SOON...

As part of the preparations for a new MoodleNet plugin coming in Moodle 3.8, this site is being closed and the contents archived. It is now no longer be possible to share new courses or content on moodle.net.

To see what this means for teachers, and to find out what you need to do as an administrator, please see our guide Sunsetting moodle.net.

If you’d like to find out more about the new MoodleNet, please see MoodleNet.